Intro to Anglo-Saxon Period PowerPoint
... of the Middle Ages Feudalism created ties of obedience and loyalty between the peasants and their lord. Peasants lived on a feudal manor. The lord of the manor gave his peasants land to farm. Peasants were taxed and had to surrender a portion of their crops to the lord. In return, peasants received ...
... of the Middle Ages Feudalism created ties of obedience and loyalty between the peasants and their lord. Peasants lived on a feudal manor. The lord of the manor gave his peasants land to farm. Peasants were taxed and had to surrender a portion of their crops to the lord. In return, peasants received ...
Renaissance and Reformation Section 1
... • Early 1500s life in Italy seemed insecure, precarious • Church no longer served as source of stability, peace • Form of humanism developed from Petrarch’s ideas; focus was secular, was worldly rather than spiritual ...
... • Early 1500s life in Italy seemed insecure, precarious • Church no longer served as source of stability, peace • Form of humanism developed from Petrarch’s ideas; focus was secular, was worldly rather than spiritual ...
Da Vinci and Linear Perspective
... To use linear perspective an artist must first imagine the picture surface as an "open window" through which to see the painted world. Straight lines are then drawn on the canvas to represent the horizon and "visual rays" connecting the viewer's eye to a point in the distance. The horizon line runs ...
... To use linear perspective an artist must first imagine the picture surface as an "open window" through which to see the painted world. Straight lines are then drawn on the canvas to represent the horizon and "visual rays" connecting the viewer's eye to a point in the distance. The horizon line runs ...
9 Renaissance Italy
... changes in art, science and learning that took place in Italy during the fifteenth and sixteenth century. These changes began in Italy and spread throughout Europe. During the Renaissance, people wrestled with issues that continue to challenge us today. At times they struggled to know how to respond ...
... changes in art, science and learning that took place in Italy during the fifteenth and sixteenth century. These changes began in Italy and spread throughout Europe. During the Renaissance, people wrestled with issues that continue to challenge us today. At times they struggled to know how to respond ...
Handout: one-point perspective
... See how the lines that connect the tops of the columns and the lines in the floor point to a single spot in the distant arch. That spot is called a vanishing point. It is at that spot that everything disappears. The bases of the columns on the left side of the picture show us the right side of the ...
... See how the lines that connect the tops of the columns and the lines in the floor point to a single spot in the distant arch. That spot is called a vanishing point. It is at that spot that everything disappears. The bases of the columns on the left side of the picture show us the right side of the ...
Influence and Implications of Renaissance Humanism
... forms, however, co-exist within the renaissance interpretation of the term humanitas, a residue of the dual sources of influence characteristic of this period. As such, the renaissance conception of humanitas simultaneously delineates both value and limitation. 4 The priority given to the pagan, Anc ...
... forms, however, co-exist within the renaissance interpretation of the term humanitas, a residue of the dual sources of influence characteristic of this period. As such, the renaissance conception of humanitas simultaneously delineates both value and limitation. 4 The priority given to the pagan, Anc ...
Chapter 1
... The Renaissance Revolutionizes Art Supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este, dozens of artists worked in northern Italy. As the Renaissance advanced, artistic styles changed. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious subj ...
... The Renaissance Revolutionizes Art Supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este, dozens of artists worked in northern Italy. As the Renaissance advanced, artistic styles changed. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious subj ...
Chapter 1
... The Renaissance Revolutionizes Art Supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este, dozens of artists worked in northern Italy. As the Renaissance advanced, artistic styles changed. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious subj ...
... The Renaissance Revolutionizes Art Supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este, dozens of artists worked in northern Italy. As the Renaissance advanced, artistic styles changed. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious subj ...
Four Great Artists
... These artists were alike in many ways. • They were Italian. • They worked in a city called Florence at one time in their careers. • They lived in a period of time about 500 years ago called the Renaissance (REHN-uhsahns). • They enjoyed great fame while they were living. • As was the custom in those ...
... These artists were alike in many ways. • They were Italian. • They worked in a city called Florence at one time in their careers. • They lived in a period of time about 500 years ago called the Renaissance (REHN-uhsahns). • They enjoyed great fame while they were living. • As was the custom in those ...
RENAISSANCE ART RESOURCES Adventures in Art [VC] The Age
... H-C An orientation to the art of sculpture, illustrated entirely with works from the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art. The objects provide a survey of major stylistic periods in Western art from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods to contemporary twentieth-century work ...
... H-C An orientation to the art of sculpture, illustrated entirely with works from the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art. The objects provide a survey of major stylistic periods in Western art from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods to contemporary twentieth-century work ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300–1600
... The Renaissance Revolutionizes Art Supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este, dozens of artists worked in northern Italy. As the Renaissance advanced, artistic styles changed. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious sub ...
... The Renaissance Revolutionizes Art Supported by patrons like Isabella d’Este, dozens of artists worked in northern Italy. As the Renaissance advanced, artistic styles changed. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal. Renaissance artists often portrayed religious sub ...
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300–1600
... intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements. Instead of trying to make classical texts agree with Christian teaching as medieval scholars had, humanists studied them to understand ancient Greek values. Humanists influenced artists and architects to carry on classical tradi ...
... intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements. Instead of trying to make classical texts agree with Christian teaching as medieval scholars had, humanists studied them to understand ancient Greek values. Humanists influenced artists and architects to carry on classical tradi ...
The Renaissance - First Covenant Church
... learn Greek and read The Imitation of Christ Thus, Erasmus wrote extensively on the importance of not just going through the motions of Christianity, but truly, sincerely attempting to be Biblical and God-honoring His Enchiridion Militis Christiani emphasized that, like a soldier, the Christian must ...
... learn Greek and read The Imitation of Christ Thus, Erasmus wrote extensively on the importance of not just going through the motions of Christianity, but truly, sincerely attempting to be Biblical and God-honoring His Enchiridion Militis Christiani emphasized that, like a soldier, the Christian must ...
The Growth of City-States
... •Italian scholars began to be interested in ancient writings •Trade with the East brought new ideas to Italy, then Europe. ...
... •Italian scholars began to be interested in ancient writings •Trade with the East brought new ideas to Italy, then Europe. ...
Basilica Di San Lorenzo, Florence.
... classical "unities". The three classical unities are as follows1) the action should take place within a 24 hour time span; 2) the action should take place in one geographical place/setting; 3) the play should have one main plot and no sub-plots. It is well known for being a two-part play. The first ...
... classical "unities". The three classical unities are as follows1) the action should take place within a 24 hour time span; 2) the action should take place in one geographical place/setting; 3) the play should have one main plot and no sub-plots. It is well known for being a two-part play. The first ...
handout 20, italian gothic art
... Ambrogio's great fresco cycle, the "Allegory of Good and Bad Government in the City (and Country)", was painted 1338-1340 in Siena's town hall. It illustrates the growing use of art for non-religious purposes. The Allegory of Good Government, which survives in good shape, presents us with a fairly r ...
... Ambrogio's great fresco cycle, the "Allegory of Good and Bad Government in the City (and Country)", was painted 1338-1340 in Siena's town hall. It illustrates the growing use of art for non-religious purposes. The Allegory of Good Government, which survives in good shape, presents us with a fairly r ...
Renaissance Virtual Tour
... Humanists studied grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history. Humanists wanted to use classical values to revitalize their culture. Renaissance humanism focused European culture on the individual, marking a major change from the religion-centered view of the Middle Ages and leaning to ...
... Humanists studied grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history. Humanists wanted to use classical values to revitalize their culture. Renaissance humanism focused European culture on the individual, marking a major change from the religion-centered view of the Middle Ages and leaning to ...
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... The French word renaissance, meaning rebirth, is used to describe a period of Western European history between the 15th and 17th centuries. Before the Renaissance, Europeans lived in a period we now call the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages, Europeans were concerned with the church and religion, ...
... The French word renaissance, meaning rebirth, is used to describe a period of Western European history between the 15th and 17th centuries. Before the Renaissance, Europeans lived in a period we now call the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages, Europeans were concerned with the church and religion, ...
Chapter 7: The Renaissance
... afraid that if a strong ruler united Italy, that same ruler would be able to control the pope and the Church. At the same time, the city-states that developed in Italy were about equal in strength. They fought many wars and often captured territory from each other, but no state was able to defeat al ...
... afraid that if a strong ruler united Italy, that same ruler would be able to control the pope and the Church. At the same time, the city-states that developed in Italy were about equal in strength. They fought many wars and often captured territory from each other, but no state was able to defeat al ...
Italian Renaissance Art
... Art and Patronage Italians were willing to spend a lot of money on art. / Art communicated social, political, and spiritual ...
... Art and Patronage Italians were willing to spend a lot of money on art. / Art communicated social, political, and spiritual ...
Jan van Eyck
... general. It does not appear to me that van Eyck believed religion should not play a role in public society, such as government and education. Jan van Eyck’s paintings did not have inspiration from scientific naturalism in my opinion because they did not focus on the specific anatomy and function of ...
... general. It does not appear to me that van Eyck believed religion should not play a role in public society, such as government and education. Jan van Eyck’s paintings did not have inspiration from scientific naturalism in my opinion because they did not focus on the specific anatomy and function of ...
Italian Renaissance Art
... and Luigi De Rossi by Raphael, 1518-1519 A Medici Pope. He went through the Vatican treasury in a year! His extravagances offended even some cardinals [as well as Martin Luther!]. Started selling indulgences. ...
... and Luigi De Rossi by Raphael, 1518-1519 A Medici Pope. He went through the Vatican treasury in a year! His extravagances offended even some cardinals [as well as Martin Luther!]. Started selling indulgences. ...
Spanish Renaissance literature
Spanish Renaissance literature is the literature written in Spain during the Renaissance.